Dont't expect too much from the "sleeping pad", as…

Dont't expect too much from the "sleeping pad", as it is in the back of your sack. To transfer (all) the weight on your hips, you can place a hard piece of plastic between the pad and the sack.

It's a great daypack and I'm also planning to take it with me on a 5-day trip, on which I'm also doing things like ATB, canoeing, climbing, etc. But because I don't have to take care of water and bread, I expect the sack to be big enough.

I also like the hipbelt pockets, because they are easy accessible, e.g. for a cell phone, power bars, etc.